Med. Weter. 76 (1), 41-45, 2020
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| JADRANKA ŽUTIĆ, OLIVERA VALČIĆ, VESNA MILIĆEVIĆ, LJUBIŠA VELJOVIĆ,
JASNA KURELJUŠIĆ, DRAGAN BACIĆ, NEMANJA JEZDIMIROVIĆ |
| Profiles of virulence genes in enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli isolates from suckling piglets
in Serbia |
| A total of 120 Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains from suckling piglets with diarrhoea and 30 E. coli strains
from healthy piglets were tested for the presence of fimbrial and enterotoxin virulence genes. Out of the 120
isolates sampled from diarrheic piglets, 81 (67.5%) expressed one or more genes encoding virulence factors.
Adhesin genes were detected in 52 (43.33%) out of 120 E. coli isolates, and the most common among them was
F4 adhesin (33.33%). Genes encoding E. coli toxins were detected in 81 (67.5%) isolates. E. coli included in the
study carried genes for one or more of the following toxins: STa, STb, LT and EAST1. The astA gene encoding
EAST1 was the most prevalent and was identified in 72 (60%) E. coli isolates. EAST1 toxin was detected in
5 out of 30 isolates (16.7%) from healthy piglets. Among the 81 isolates expressing virulence genes, a total of
15 different combinations for fimbrial and toxin genes were found. The most common virulence pattern was
F4/STb/LT/EAST1 detected in 23.45% of E. coli strains isolated from suckling piglets with diarrhoea. The results
indicate that F4 adhesin and EAST1 toxin are the most common in E. coli isolates sampled from diarrhoeic
suckling piglets in Serbia. |
| Keywords: Escherichia coli, adhesin, enterotoxin, virulence genes, diarrhoea |